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| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 - Africa Working Group Lecture | 28 |
| 29 | 30 | 31 - Ottón Solís | ||||
Click here for full list. Friday, August 27Africa Working Group Lecture Sister Susan Rakoczy "Doing Theology in South Africa Today" 12:00 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, August 31Ottón Solís "Subsidizing Multinational Corporations: Is that a Development Policy?" 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center |
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| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| 1 | 2 - Nelson Mark | 3 | 4 | |||
| 5 | 6 | 7 - Rev. Daniel Groody, CSC | 8 | 11 | ||
| 12 | 13 | 14 - Simeon Alder |
15 - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society |
16 - Clint Peinhardt | 17 - Graduate Student Conference | 18 - Graduate Student Conference |
| 19 | 20 | 21 - Georges Enderle | 23 - Jaime Ros |
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| 26 | 27 | 28 - Daniel Posner | 29 | 30 - Panel Discussion | ||
Click here for full list. Thursday, September 2Nelson Mark “Demographic Patterns and Saving in China” 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, September 7Rev. Daniel Groody, CSC “Dying to Live: A Theology of Immigration” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, and the Institute for Latino Studies Thursday, September 9Evelyne Huber John Stephens “Politics, Policy, and Poverty and Inequality in Latin America” 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh CenterThursday, September 9Ford Program Discussions on Development Series “Alumni in the Field” Matt McGarry (ND '00 College of Arts and Letters) John Polk (ND '97 College of Engineering) Mary Claire Sullivan (ND '08, College of Business) 7:00 pm – Greenfield’s International Cafe, Hesburgh Center Tuesday, September 14Simeon Alder 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, September 15Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society For all faculty and graduate students who are interested in topics pertaining to Chinese culture and society. 1:00 pm - 227 Hesburgh Center Please contact Cole Carnesecca for details or with any questions. Wednesday, September 15International Open House For all ND students interested in or returning from international experiences, whether study abroad, internships, research grants, or language study. Explore possibilities in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe, including funding through grants and fellowships. Find out about ND opportunities that will help you use your international experiences to enhance your eligibility for post-graduate careers, fellowships and graduate studies. Learn how you can present your work at academic conferences. Connect with other globally-minded students and get involved in outreach by sharing your experiences with local school children. 4:00-7:00pm - Hesburgh Center To register for this event, click here. Thursday, September 16Clint Peinhardt “Compliance and Enforcement in International Investment Arbitration” 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, September 17 & Saturday, September 18Graduate Student Conference Notre Dame Conference Center Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Graduate School, and the PhD in Literature ProgramTuesday, September 21Georges Enderle “Wealth Creation in China and Some Lessons for Development Ethics” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, September 23Jaime Ros "Alternative Explanations of Latin America's Productivity Slowdown" 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, September 28Daniel Posner “Using Satellite Imagery of Night Lights to Study Patronage and Politics in Africa” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center
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| 3 | 4 - Lauro Gonzalez Information Meeting - Undergraduate Internships, Fellowships and Grants |
5 - Measuring Democracy Working Group |
6 | 7 - Robert Bates | 8 - Jacqueline Hansen Maggiore | 9 - LASA Reception |
| 10 | 11 - Fulbright and National Fellowship Information Night | 12 - Ana María Bejarano | 13 - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society |
14 - Gustavo Flores-Macías | 15 | 16 |
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| 24 | 26 - Guillermo O’Donnell |
28 - Marc Morjé Howard |
29 - “Students’ Perspectives on Africa” | 30 | ||
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Click here for full list. Monday, October 4Lauro Gonzalez "Microfinance and Financial Inclusion in Brazil" 4:45 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center 4:30 pm Welcome Coffee Monday, October 4Information Meeting - Undergraduate Internships, Fellowships and Grants Freshmen, sophomores and juniors, plan to attend this session to learn more about Kellogg’s various internships, awards and grants. Previous recipients will talk about their summer experiences and offer advice about how to apply For more information about these opportunities, see http://kellogg.nd.edu/students/index2.shtml 6:30pm - Hesburgh Center Auditorium Tuesday, October 5Measuring Democracy Working Group: "Measuring Democracy: A Multidimensional, Tiered, and Historical Approach" Lecture by Michael Coppedge, Professor of Political Science, Kellogg 12:30 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 5Bishop Daniel Adwok Marko Kur, Auxiliary Bishop of Khartoum, Sudan “Sudan: North/South Issues in the Shadow of the Referendum” 12:30 pm - Room 3140, Eck Hall of Law Sponsored by the Center for Civil and Human Rights Tuesday, October 5Bishop Paride Taban, Bishop Emeritus of Torit, Sudan 4:15 pm – Hesburgh Center, Auditorium Cosponsored by Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Center for Social Concerns, Mendoza College of Business, and Center for Civil and Human Rights Thursday, October 7Robert Bates 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, October 8“Vessel of Clay; the Inspirational Journey of Sister Carla” Book Talk and Signing with author Jacqueline Hansen Maggiore 3:00 pm - Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore, 2nd floor Study Lounge Cosponsored with Latin American/North American Church Concerns (LANACC), and the Notre Dame Hammes Bookstore Saturday, October 9Friends of the Kellogg Institute Reception 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm - Toronto Hilton Monday, October 11Fulbright and National Fellowship Information Night Learn about opportunities available for post-baccalaureate fellowships, how to identify appropriate fellowships and requirements, and the ins and outs of the application process. Information will be presented by students who have gone through the process and with Roberta Jordan from the Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE). 6:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 12Ana María Bejarano “The Politics of Constitution Making in the Andes: A Framework” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, October 13Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society For all faculty and graduate students who are interested in topics pertaining to Chinese culture and society. 1:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center Please contact Cole Carnesecca for details or with any questions. Wednesday, October 13Nathan Byrd “Gangs, Violence, and Youth in Latin America” 6:00 pm – Hesburgh Center, AuditoriumThursday, October 14Gustavo Flores-Macías 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 26Guillermo O’Donnell “Reflections on the Multiple Faces of the State” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, October 27Development Studies Working Group Meeting Please contact Peter Levi at plevi@nd.edu for more information. 1:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, October 27Ford Program Discussions on Development Series "The Common Good, Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights" All are welcome Cosponsored by the Notre Dame Forum. Thursday, October 28Marc Morjé Howard "Executive Power and Electoral Contestation in Authoritarian Regimes" 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, October 28Latin American Studies Program Reception 6:00pm - Hesburgh Center Great Hall Thursday, October 28Follow a young medical student on a journey into the heart of rural Africa, where he volunteers at a community health clinic and faces tough questions about development, global disparities—and himself. Matt Amenta, ND ‘04, Film Director A panel discussion will follow with: David Grew, Film Protagonist; Matthew Amenta, Director (ND ‘04), Ted Reilly, Producer (ND ‘04) and current Notre Dame students engaged in international work. 7:30 pm - Eck Visitor Center Auditorium Cosponsored with Lifefinder Films, the Center for Health Sciences Advising, the Notre Dame Alumni Association, and the Department of Film, Television and Theatre. Friday, October 29Africa Working Group Panel Discussion “Students’ Perspectives on Africa” Student Panelists Meg Keegan, Anne Kotz, Claire Naus, and Greg Rustico will reflect on their experiences in Ghana, Lesotho, Tanzania, and Uganda over the past summer. 12:00 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center |
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| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| 1 - el Dia de los Muertos | 2 - Gerardo Esquivel | 3 - Notre Dame Forum | 4 - Chang-Tai Hsieh |
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10 | 11 - John Gerring | 12 - Measuring Democracy Working Group Lecture | 13 |
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15 | 16 - Jorge Quiroga | 17 - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society |
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| 21 | 22 | 23 - Evelyne Huber & John Stephens | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
| 28 | 29 | 30 - Monika Nalepa |
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SPRING 2011Click here for full list. Monday, November 1El Dia de los Muertos Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Institute for Latino Studies, and the Snite Museum of Art Tuesday, November 2Gerardo Esquivel Centro de Estudios Económicos "NAFTA, Trade, and Development" 5:00 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, November 3Notre Dame Forum Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist from the New York Times Thursday, November 4 & Friday, November 5“Democratic Governance in Latin America” Book Launch and Policy Workshop Democratic Governance in Latin America (Stanford University Press, 2010) Scott Mainwaring Thursday, November 4Chang-Tai Hsieh “A Global View of Productivity Growth in China” 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, November 5
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| 1 | 2 - Milan Svolik | 3 | 4 - Playing for Peace | |||
| 5 | 6 | 7 - Dan Slater |
8 - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society |
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Thursday, December 2Milan Svolik “Learning to Love Democracy: A Theory of Democratic Consolidation and Breakdown” 4:15 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Saturday, December 4Playing for Peace Cosponsored by the Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity, Adidas, Notre Dame Men's Basketball, Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse, Student Government, Campus Ministry, Center for Social Concerns, and Play Like a Champion Today Educational Series Tuesday, December 7Dan Slater “Democracy without Accountability: Party Powersharing and Executive Domineering in Indonesia” 12:30 pm – C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, December 8Interdisciplinary Workshop on Chinese Culture and Society For all faculty and graduate students who are interested in topics pertaining to Chinese culture and society. 1:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center Please contact Cole Carnesecca for details or with any questions. Wednesday, December 8Development Studies Working Group Meeting 1:00 pm - 227 Hesburgh Center Please contact Peter Levi at plevi@nd.edu for more information. Tuesday, December 14César Gonzalez Cantón "Can the Capability Approach Help to Enhance Corporate-Related Human Rights Performance?" 12:30 pm - Hesburgh Center Room C104/105 To reserve a place at this lecture or for more information, please contact Denise Wright at dwright1@nd.edu
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